Delhi govt only providing food for pollution control: Devendra Yadav
He said ministers leave only after clicking photographs.
Delhi Political News (Aaj Samaj), New Delhi. On the one hand, pollution in the capital Delhi has made everyone miserable. The situation is such that the AQI was continuously around 400 for the last two weeks. In recent days, more than 400 have been registered. A thick layer of dust and smoke has formed in the atmosphere of the capital, Delhi, and all of Delhi has become a gas chamber.
Due to which people face difficulty in breathing. On the other hand, political parties in Delhi have blamed the Aam Aamdi Party’s Delhi government for this. Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee president Devendra Yadav said that during the 11 years of Aam Aadmi Party rule, the chief ministers have changed but have failed year after year to control Delhi’s problems and the serious, choking pollution. .
The average AQI in the capital remained above 400 with the AQI of India Gate 424, Narela 449 and Burari 428. Citizens of the gas chamber-turned capital feel helpless as the Aam Aadmi Party government has proven to be incompetent and ineffective.
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CM and his cabinet became mere silent spectators
Devendra Yadav said that despite assurances from Chief Minister Atishi and former CM Kejriwal, it is clear from failed efforts to check serious pollution in the capital due to toxic and hazy weather, due to broken roads, bad tracks and flying dust from Potholes in Delhi A serious air pollution situation has occurred.
Despite the October 31 deadline, Delhi’s roads remain the same. Yadav said that several schemes implemented by Environment Minister Gopal Rai for pollution control are not actually being implemented on the ground. Gopal Rai is photographed, leaves, the pollution control plan is limited to documents and becomes a fabrication of the Aam Aadmi Party.
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